/** * COPYRIGHT & LICENSE * * This code is Copyright (c) 2006 BEA Systems, inc. It is provided free, as-is and without any warranties for the purpose of * inclusion in Objenesis or any other open source project with a FSF approved license, as long as this notice is not * removed. There are no limitations on modifying or repackaging the code apart from this. * * BEA does not guarantee that the code works, and provides no support for it. Use at your own risk. * * Originally developed by Leonardo Mesquita. Copyright notice added by Henrik St�hl, BEA JRockit Product Manager. * */ package ext.test4j.objenesis.instantiator.jrockit; import java.lang.reflect.Method; import ext.test4j.objenesis.ObjenesisException; import ext.test4j.objenesis.instantiator.ObjectInstantiator; /** * Instantiates a class by making a call to internal JRockit private methods. It * is only supposed to work on JRockit 1.4.2 JVMs prior to release R25.1. From * release R25.1 on, JRockit supports sun.reflect.ReflectionFactory, making this * "trick" unnecessary. This instantiator will not call any constructors. * * @author Leonardo Mesquita * @see org.objenesis.instantiator.ObjectInstantiator * @see org.objenesis.instantiator.sun.SunReflectionFactoryInstantiator */ @SuppressWarnings({ "rawtypes", "unchecked" }) public class JRockitLegacyInstantiator implements ObjectInstantiator { private static Method safeAllocObjectMethod = null; private static void initialize() { if (safeAllocObjectMethod == null) { Class memSystem; try { memSystem = Class.forName("jrockit.vm.MemSystem"); safeAllocObjectMethod = memSystem.getDeclaredMethod("safeAllocObject", new Class[] { Class.class }); safeAllocObjectMethod.setAccessible(true); } catch (RuntimeException e) { throw new ObjenesisException(e); } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { throw new ObjenesisException(e); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { throw new ObjenesisException(e); } } } private final Class type; public JRockitLegacyInstantiator(Class type) { initialize(); this.type = type; } public Object newInstance() { try { return safeAllocObjectMethod.invoke(null, new Object[] { type }); } catch (Exception e) { throw new ObjenesisException(e); } } }